This "serious problem" may be a matter of perspective.
Every once in a while, I’ll run into a song that isn’t available. From what I remember, it’s usually on compilations. So one artist’s music hasn’t been licensed by Qobuz and they can’t stream that song.
99% of the time I can find and listen to anything I want on Qobuz. That 1% (or less) of times that I can’t hear a song I want to is NOT a "serious issue".
If there’s another service that caters more to your musical tastes then vote with your wallet. I have Tidal and Qobuz in part, for this reason. I much prefer Qobuz, but sometimes Tidal will have something Qobuz doesn't.
As another poster mentioned, Qobuz has to pay to license songs to deliver them to you. If the licensing groups jack up the prices and Qobuz pays them, guess who ultimately pays. You and me.
I think you’ve blown this way out of proportion.
Every once in a while, I’ll run into a song that isn’t available. From what I remember, it’s usually on compilations. So one artist’s music hasn’t been licensed by Qobuz and they can’t stream that song.
99% of the time I can find and listen to anything I want on Qobuz. That 1% (or less) of times that I can’t hear a song I want to is NOT a "serious issue".
If there’s another service that caters more to your musical tastes then vote with your wallet. I have Tidal and Qobuz in part, for this reason. I much prefer Qobuz, but sometimes Tidal will have something Qobuz doesn't.
As another poster mentioned, Qobuz has to pay to license songs to deliver them to you. If the licensing groups jack up the prices and Qobuz pays them, guess who ultimately pays. You and me.
I think you’ve blown this way out of proportion.